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    Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    I took this picture from a book of mine. Over 7000 cache blades from a mound in Ross county Ohio, from a Hopewell site. Now that's a cache.
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    " Stay frosty, gents "

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    that is classic 37.what book is that from?
    aint gonna find any heads sittin on the couch

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    Unreal, I cant get over that picture. It's in the back of a book called ' Arrowpoints, Spearheads, & Knives '
    " Stay frosty, gents "

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    I've seen that picture a few times and I'm amazed every time I see it. The sad thing is those blades are either stored away in boxes in the basement of some museum, probably the Historical Society Of Ohio since Moorehead dug them up or they went to England where a lot of stuff from the Ohio mounds ended up.
    "Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends."

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    Where is Ross county, Ohio guys?
    " Stay frosty, gents "

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    Quote Originally Posted by SRV
    I've seen that picture a few times and I'm amazed every time I see it. The sad thing is those blades are either stored away in boxes in the basement of some museum, probably the Historical Society Of Ohio since Moorehead dug them up or they went to England where a lot of stuff from the Ohio mounds ended up.

    What a shame. Same thing happened to the woodland mounds in WV. They took everything in the mounds and disappeared with it. There is some debate and protest about bringing it back to the state where it belongs. I really doubt it'll change anything though.
    " Stay frosty, gents "

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    Wow! that is unbelievable I live in ross county, mound city sits right of st.route 104.
    the prison is right next to it.the city of chillicothe. is about 2 miles from the site.those mounds are
    quite impressive. one mound was just all pipes. makes sense one of the mounds had all those
    cache blades.

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    Quote Originally Posted by choo
    Wow! that is unbelievable I live in ross county, mound city sits right of st.route 104.
    the prison is right next to it.the city of chillicothe. is about 2 miles from the site.those mounds are
    quite impressive. one mound was just all pipes. makes sense one of the mounds had all those
    cache blades.
    Wow, all pipes, amazing. Just speculating, but perhaps these were used as ancient currency banks. Must have been a healthy population in that village by the number of blades in that pile.
    " Stay frosty, gents "

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    Do you think after digging about 1500 you would be sayong oh no not another cache blade !!!! Nahhhh No Way. Great old photograph. I would also say stored away from public veiw or sold and stolen by curators. Nice one 37.
    Happy Huntin
    TnMtns

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    Quote Originally Posted by TnMountains
    Do you think after digging about 1500 you would be sayong oh no not another cache blade !!!! Nahhhh No Way. Great old photograph. I would also say stored away from public veiw or sold and stolen by curators. Nice one 37.
    Happy Huntin
    TnMtns
    Thanks Tn. lol..." Not another chipped disk of flint", but seriously you'd hear me yell in Tn. if I stumbled upon a cache like that.
    " Stay frosty, gents "

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    I've got that book, and that picture is unreal! That has to be the largest cache eve found. Does anyone know of another similar?

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    Quote Originally Posted by naturegirl
    I've got that book, and that picture is unreal! That has to be the largest cache eve found. Does anyone know of another similar?
    I haven't found anything that really even compares yet on the internet. Still searching for large Amerind caches. How'd you like the drawings / engravings in that book naturegirl? Most of the info in that book is outdated but the illustrations are great imo, excellent study material.
    " Stay frosty, gents "

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    There are certain pictures that tend to stick with a person, that's one of the more memorable ones. The cluster of arrow points from Cahokia, Dickson Mounds and certain Spiro Mound photos do it for me too.



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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    Quote Originally Posted by thirty7
    I took this picture from a book of mine. Over 7000 cache blades from a mound in Ross county Ohio, from a Hopewell site. Now that's a cache.
    That is CRAZY!
    HH to all, and to all a GH!!!

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    Flintfinder of Mo.

    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    I do know of a larger Cache. Its called the Crib mound cache found in March 1965 in Spencer county, Indiana. They were washed out by the Ohio river. The total number that can be accounted for is almost 11 thousand, and believed to have been more than 12,000. If you have the october issue of The Central States archy Journal,October 1968 , you can view the pics as well as read the artical on it told by the finder.(page144-147) It is an amazing story. Thanks for the post. John

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    Flintfinder of Mo.

    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    a pic of the pic in the mag. John
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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    Quote Originally Posted by Flintfinder of Mo.
    I do know of a larger Cache. Its called the Crib mound cache found in March 1965 in Spencer county, Indiana. They were washed out by the Ohio river. The total number that can be accounted for is almost 11 thousand, and believed to have been more than 12,000. If you have the october issue of The Central States archy Journal,October 1968 , you can view the pics as well as read the artical on it told by the finder.(page144-147) It is an amazing story. Thanks for the post. John
    Cool, thanks for the info John. I've noticed alot of the Crib mound stuff is circulating in the market and for sale on some sites. 12,000...incredible.
    " Stay frosty, gents "

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    Flintfinder of Mo.

    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    No to steal your thread, but for the folks that dont have the Journals ,or info on the biggest cache ever found. I also found an update in the Jan 1969 CSA journal (pages 42-45) The pics are unreal, It says that the cache area is 3 feet deep by 16 feet in diameter, and that the Cache of over 12,000 blades wieghed almost 5,000 lbs. Like I said the Insitu pics are unreal. very interesting thanks again 37. John

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    No problem man, I find this topic very interesting too, feel free to add all the info you want. Same goes for anyone here. I've found some pages I'll be adding to this thread. I think this is the pipe mound you were talking about choo, these pieces are works of art.

    Cache of Hopewell Platform Pipes.

    http://lithiccastinglab.com/gallerypage.htm

    Interesting page on Mound builders, caches, and trade routes

    http://sracenter.blogspot.com/2007/1...lder-myth.html
    " Stay frosty, gents "

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    Re: Check out this mountain of cache blades!

    great thread 37,not to step on your post but since we are talking mounds and insitus and stuff i thought i would throw up a pic of one of my favorite insitus.alot of you have seen the adena man pipe,how about the insitu?this was dug up in 1901 in the adena mound not far from mound city where the large cache was dug up.

    aint gonna find any heads sittin on the couch

 

 
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